strong 英 [strɒŋ]   美 [strɔŋ]

strong

strong  英 [strɒŋ] 美 [strɔŋ]

adj. 坚强的;强壮的; 

比较级:stronger  最高级:strongest 

strong muscles 强健的肌肉
She wasn't a strong swimmer (= she could not swim well). 她游泳不大行。

  • Strong can describe anything with firmness or power. You could have a strong will and resist the distractions of the internet while writing a paper all day, or your paper could have a strong argument, convincing your reader of your wisdom.
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  • adj. 坚强的;强壮的;
  • 1. strong muscles

    强健的肌肉

  • 2. She wasn't a strong swimmer (= she could not swim well).

    她游泳不大行。

  • 3. He's strong enough to lift a car!

    他力气大得能抬起一辆汽车!

  • 4. a strong wind

    强风

  • 5. a strong drug

    强效药物

  • 6. a strong team

    强队

  • 7. a strong supporter

    坚决拥护者

  • 8. strong support for the government

    对政府的坚决拥护

  • 9. People have strong feelings about this issue.

    人们对这个问题反应强烈。

  • 10. a strong chair

    结实的椅子

  • 11. a strong marriage

    巩固的婚姻

  • 12. a strong smell

    浓烈的气味

  • 13. strong colours

    浓重的色彩

  • strong (adj.) Old English strang "physically powerful, powerful in effect; forceful, severe, firm, bold, brave; constant, resolute; arduous, violent," from Proto-Germanic *strangaz (source also of Old Norse strangr "strong," Dutch streng "strict, rigorous," Old High German strang "strong, bold, hard," German streng "strict, rigorous"), possibly from PIE *strenk- "tight, narrow." Originally compared strenger, strengest (compare old/elder/eldest).
  • strong (adv.) Old English strange "strongly, violently, severely, furiously" (alongside strongly), from the same source as strong (adj.). Going strong (1898) is from racing. To come on strong was originally come it strong (1812).
strong WORD FAMILY strong adjective strongly adverb strength noun strengthen verb / strɒŋ ; NAmE strɔːŋ / adjective ( strong·er / strɒŋɡə(r) ; NAmE strɔːŋɡər / , strong·est / strɒŋɡɪst ; NAmE strɔːŋɡɪst / ) having physical power 有体力 1 (of people, animals, etc. 人、动物等 ) having a lot of physical power so that you can lift heavy weights, do hard physical work, etc. 强壮的;强健的 strong muscles 强健的肌肉 She wasn't a strong swimmer (= she could not swim well). 她游泳不大行。 He's strong enough to lift a car! 他力气大得能抬起一辆汽车! 2 (of a natural or physical force 自然力或物理力 ) having great power 强的;强劲的 Stay indoors in the middle of the day, when the sun is strongest. 中午阳光最强的时候待在室内。 a strong wind/current 强风╱流 a strong magnet 强磁铁 3 having a powerful effect on the body or mind (对身、心影响)强烈的,深刻的 a strong drug 强效药物 having power over people 有影响力 4 having a lot of power or influence 有权势的;有影响的;有实力的 a strong leader/government 重权在握的领导人;强有力的政府 5 the strong [plural ] people who are rich or powerful 有钱人;有势者;强势群体 hard to resist/defeat/attack 难以抵抗╱击败╱攻击 6 very powerful and difficult for people to fight against or defeat 强的;强大的;厉害的 a strong team 强队 ( figurative) The temptation to tell her everything was very strong. 非常想把一切全都告诉她。 7 (of an argument, evidence, etc. 论点、证据等 ) difficult to attack or criticize 难以辩驳的;确凿的 There is strong evidence of a link between exercise and a healthy heart. 有充分的证据证明锻炼有益于心脏健康。 You have a strong case for getting your job back. 你有充分的理由要求恢复你的工作。 opinion/belief/feeling 观点;信念;感情 8 [only before noun ] (of a person ) holding an opinion or a belief very firmly and seriously 坚决的;坚定的;不动摇的;始终不渝的 SYN firm a strong supporter/opponentof the government 坚决拥护╱反对政府的人 9 (of an opinion, a belief or a feeling 观点、信念或感情 ) very powerful 坚定的;强烈的;深厚的 strong support for the government 对政府的坚决拥护 People have strong feelings about this issue. 人们对这个问题反应强烈。 not easily broken 不易破碎 10 (of objects 物体 ) not easily broken or damaged; made well 坚固的;结实的 a strong chair 结实的椅子 not easily upset 不脆弱 11 not easily upset or frightened; not easily influenced by other people 坚强的;不易受惊吓的;有主见的 You need strong nerves to ride a bike in London. 在伦敦骑自行车,你可得有胆量。 It's difficult, I know. But be strong! 我知道这不容易。不过要坚强! a strong personality 坚强的个性 see also headstrong , strong-minded , strong-willed likely to succeed 有望成功 12 likely to succeed or happen 有望成功的;可能性大的 a strong candidate for the job 有望获得这份工作的人选 You're in a strong positionto negotiate a deal. 你们很有希望通过谈判达成协议。 There's a strong possibilitythat we'll lose the game. 我们很有可能会输掉比赛。 good at sth 擅长 13 good at sth 擅长的;突出的 The play has a very strong cast. 这部剧演员阵容强大。 Mathematics was never my strong point (= I was never very good at it). 数学从来不是我的强项。 number 数目 14 great in number 大量的;众多的 There was a strong police presence at the demonstration. 示威现场出现了大批警察。 15 used after numbers to show the size of a group (用于数字后,表示某集体的规模)多达…的,计有…的 a 5 000-strong crowd 多达 5 000 人的群众 The crowd was 5 000 strong. 聚集的人群有 5 000 人。 healthy 健康 16 (of a person ) not easily affected by disease; healthy 健康的;强壮的;身体好的 Are you feeling stronger now after your rest? 休息过后,你是不是感觉好些了? synonyms at well firmly established 稳固 17 firmly established; difficult to destroy 稳固的;牢固的 a strong marriage 巩固的婚姻 The college has strong links with local industry. 这所学院同当地产业界有牢固的联系。 business 商业 18 (of prices, an economy, etc. 价格、经济等 ) having a value that is high or increasing 坚挺的;行情看涨的;呈强势的 strong share prices 行情看涨的股票价格 The euro is getting stronger against the dollar. 欧元对美元呈强势走向。 19 (of a business or an industry 企业或某行业 ) in a safe financial position 经营状况良好的;景气的 Their catering business remained strong despite the recession. 尽管出现经济衰退,他们的酒席承办生意仍然景气。 easy to see/hear/feel/smell 易于看╱听╱感觉╱嗅到 20 easy to see, hear, feel or smell; very great or intense 醒目的;响亮的;明显感觉得到的;浓烈的;强烈的 a strong smell 浓烈的气味 a strong feeling of nausea 强烈的恶心感觉 a strong voice (= loud) 洪亮的嗓音 strong colours 浓重的色彩 a face with strong features (= large and noticeable) 轮廓分明的面孔 She spoke with a strong Australian accent. 她说话带有浓重的澳大利亚口音。 He was under strong pressure to resign. 他承受着要辞职的巨大压力。 food 食物 21 having a lot of flavour 味重的 strong cheese 味重的奶酪 drinks 饮料 22 containing a lot of a substance 浓的;酽的 strong black coffee 不加牛奶的浓咖啡 words 言辞 23 (of words or language 言辞或言语 ) having a lot of force, often causing offence to people 强硬的;冒犯的 The movie has been criticized for strong language (= swearing). 这部电影因有脏话而受到批评。 grammar 语法 24 [usually before noun ] (of a verb 动词 ) forming the past tense and past participle by changing a vowel, not by adding a regular ending, for example sing, sang 强变化的(通过改变元音而不是加规则的词尾来构成动词过去时和过去分词,如 sing、sang) phonetics 语音学 25 [usually before noun ] used to describe the way some words are pronounced when they have stress. For example, the strongform of andis /ænd / . 强读式的,重读的(某些词重读时的读音,如 and 的强式读音为 /ænd / OPP weak strong·ly / strɒŋli ; NAmE strɔːŋli / adverb a strongly built boat 一艘造得结实的船 a light shining strongly 一盏发着强光的灯 a strongly worded protest 措辞强硬的抗议 He was strongly opposed to the idea. 他坚决反对那个主意。 This is an issue I feel strongly about (= I have firm opinions about). 这个问题我坚持自己的看法。 The room smelt strongly of polish. 那个房间里散发着浓浓的上光剂的气味。 IDIOMS be a bit ˈstrong ( BrE) ( informal) used to say that you think what sb has said is unfair or too critical (认为某人的话有失公允或过于苛刻时说)有点言重了 be ˈstrong on sth 1 to be good at sth 擅长某事 I'm not very strong on dates (= I can't remember the dates of important events). 我不大记得住日期。 2 to have a lot of sth 某事物有很多;强于某一方面 The report was strong on criticism, but short on practical suggestions. 这份报告批评的话说得多,但可行的建议提得少。 be sb's ˈstrong suit to be a subject that sb knows a lot about 为某人所长 I'm afraid geography is not my strong suit. 恐怕地理不是我的强项。 come on ˈstrong ( informal) to make your feelings clear in an aggressive way, especially your sexual feelings towards sb 言行过分;(尤指)露骨地调情 going ˈstrong ( informal) to continue to be healthy, active or successful 保持健康;活跃依旧;兴盛不衰 My grandmother is 90 and still going strong. 我奶奶 90 岁了,还挺硬朗。 ˌhave a ˌstrong ˈstomach to be able to see or do unpleasant things without feeling sick or upset 能忍受令人恶心的事 more at card n. strong stronger strongest strong / strɒŋ ; NAmE strɔːŋ / strong·er / strɒŋɡə(r) ; NAmE strɔːŋɡər / strong·est / strɒŋɡɪst ; NAmE strɔːŋɡɪst / strong·ly / strɒŋli ; NAmE strɔːŋli /
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